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I haven't read it for a very long time. Pretty sure it is about 85% fluff at this point.

In other news: they are making more episodes of X-files with the original writer and cast! Woo!

I dont know how x files would do with the changed TV and entertainment climate, it was cutting edge at the time but times have changed, the conspiracy in the closing episodes of the old series looks positively naive and simplistic compared to the sorts of this worldly things dreamt up online.

Psychology Today sounds like a magazine in the UK called Psychologies which started a while back, it was positively completely fluff to begin with, then it got a lot better then I think its returned a little to the fluff bench lately. To be honest once you cover the latest findings a few times you wind up running the same or samey material over and over, I 've seen it in all the magazines which I've ever bought regularly.

The Attorney I am working with has a terrible nervous tic which only appears when he is listening but not when speaking. Its the strangest thing. I wonder why? When he speaks he makes direct eye contact and holds the connection. It appears he picks up on my concern when listening to him speak and give instruction in response his eyes begin smiling radiating warmth which puts me at immediate ease. And his overall demeanor when speaking is calm, measured, and very specific. So the nervous tic seems very odd. Another abstractor I work with feels as though he is picking her apart and critcizing her work. She wanted to know how my evaluation went in contrast to hers. Mine went well, I didn't percieve criticism and I wonder why she feels criticized. I'm going to have to pay more attention when they interact to see if he is actually critical of her.

Got elected to be the Secretary of the [Redacted] Republicans last night. I'm also the VP of Individual Development for the [Redacted] JayCees.

Finally building that resume to run for serious office in the next couple of years. Maybe city council (district 14), maybe state representative.

Also looks like I'm getting some free plane tickets to a national GOP convention in Chicago this summer with my GF! Shaping up to be a good summer!

Lastly, I'm about to move to another much much much larger company still doing finance. At the new job I'm going to have the opportunity to move into management soon and get my MBA (maybe with the company paying the costs).

I've been a busy little bee and spending a lot of time with my GF hence my absence.

Your representative owes you, not his industry only, but his judgment; and he betrays, instead of serving you, if he sacrifices it to your opinion.
- Edmund Burke